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to prove that trained British troops were superior to untrained colonial troops
William went straight to Dover and killed the soldiers in the castle he then left his own soldiers there in replacement. He burnt down the castles because to scare the people around him, to prove them that was their rightful king. He also burnt them down because to prove that he was the rightful king and also to prove that he was very powerful and strong. keep calm and carry on peeps :)
There is no concrete evidence to definitively prove that Bishop Odo paid for the Bayeux Tapestry. However, it is widely believed that Odo, who was the half-brother of William the Conqueror and played a significant role in the Norman Conquest, likely commissioned the tapestry. It is possible that he provided the resources or patronage needed for its creation, but the exact details remain uncertain.
He built castles because he wanted to protect himself andhe used them as a fort.
residential construction reached levels not seen since the 1970s, commercial and industrial construction, as well as in nonbuilding sectors such as transportation, saw significant slowdowns
William Paley's argument for the existence of God is often summarized as the "watchmaker analogy." He compares the complex design of a watch to the complexity of the universe, arguing that just as a watch must have had a designer (a watchmaker), so too must the universe have had a designer (God). Paley's argument is based on the idea that complex design implies an intelligent designer.
The discovery was significant because we found prove of pangea in other parts of the Earth.
William Paley not only believed in God, he thought he could prove that God exists.
to prove to others that everything is possible
World War 2
Sakhalin
My dick is bigger than a bridge.
The mass and volumes of electrons are not significant compared to the volume of an atom.
William Mitchell Ramsay
His goal was to prove that people interested in literature can be smarter than mathematicians
because he was different and wanted to prove himself to the world. no-one believed him that he could do such wonders but he wanted to prove them wrong. he believed in being right and hated being such a wrong'un.
a significant breakthrough occurred with the establishment of the product-liability concept, whereby a plaintiff did not have to prove negligence but only had to prove that a defective product caused an injury